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Re: Ports 12345, 5742 and 20034
From: mrok () MROK COM (Michal Rok)
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2000 07:42:14 +0100
Witam, Artur Nowak wrote:
Hi for all! Today I saw many probes of connections to three ports. I know that on the port 12345 usually is a trojan, but what someone try to find on the other ports?
According to http://www.simovits.com/nyheter9902.html, all of the ports you have mentioned are Trojans. port 5742 - WinCrash port 12345 - GabanBus, NetBus, Pie Bill Gates, X-bill port 20034 - NetBus 2 Pro best regards, Michal Rok -- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Michal Rok, for PGP key & home page see http://mrok.com/ -> Bad weather forecasts are more often right than good ones. <HR NOSHADE> <UL> <LI>application/x-pkcs7-signature attachment: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature </UL>
Current thread:
- Distributed Scanning? Missouri FreeNet Administration (Jan 06)
- Ports 12345, 5742 and 20034 Artur Nowak (Jan 08)
- Re: Ports 12345, 5742 and 20034 Michal Rok (Jan 10)
- Re: Ports 12345, 5742 and 20034 Artur Nowak (Jan 11)
- Re: Ports 12345, 5742 and 20034 Michal Rok (Jan 10)
- Re: Distributed Scanning? Richard Bejtlich (Jan 08)
- Port 4 Arne Vidar Sjønøs (Jan 09)
- Re: Port 4 Keith Owens (Jan 10)
- Re: Port 4 Sean Sosik-Hamor (Jan 11)
- Re: Port 4 Philipp Buehler (Jan 11)
- Re: Port 4 Sean Sosik-Hamor (Jan 11)
- Re: Port 4 Boris Badenov (Jan 11)
- IRC-bots: what are they for ? Jens Hektor (Jan 12)
- Re: IRC-bots: what are they for ? Jon Paul, Nollmann (Jan 12)
- Ports 12345, 5742 and 20034 Artur Nowak (Jan 08)